Hi Greg,

Paul's suggestion about disconnecting the braillenote from your network and 
then checking to see if the other computer will connect is a good one.

If it does connect then, you may want to check setting on your router.  I can't 
speak for all, but the linksys router I have gives a setting for the number of 
users that can connect at any one time.  If your router has such a setting, be 
sure it is set high enough to accommodate all of your desktop, laptop and 
braillenote connections.  

Also, Paul's suggesting about the additional address from your provider might 
be in order as well, depending on how your provider allows home networking 
to access things.

Don

On Fri, 27 May 2005 13:58:27 -0400, greg wrote:

Hello all,
        I have a question about wireless.  ON our network at home and we have 
two computers hooked up wirelessly and ever since I got my braille note 
hooked  up to the network  wirelessly it one of the computers does not connect 
to the internet any more.  Does anyone know what might be wrong?
Thanks Greg.

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